Supporters of the divided Nazi music scene are having a bit of a fall out for a change. This one revolves around two very unpleasant individuals.
In one corner is Eddie Stampton, the man who nearly beat his girlfriend to death a few years ago and who used to pass information on his colleagues to get his license restrictions relaxed.
Whenever there is trouble on the far-right, Stampton is involved in it. So much so that the National Front appear quite keen to catch up with him and close his mouth.
Stampton is now picking a fight with Westley Lay, a bus driver from west London who is creating a museum in his spare bedroom about the life of Ian Stuart Donaldson.
Lay, who is also a Union shop steward, has been around the internet casting doubts about some of the “facts” in Stampton’s co-authored book about the Nazi music industry. Claims (by Stampton) that Stampton was a major figure in the “movement” seem to be getting Lay upset and he is letting it be known to people that Stampton has a habit of beating women, stealing, grassing etc, etc. Worse still, he is refusing to display a picture of Stampton despite Stampton posting it to him signed.
Stampton in return is promising Lay a beating from the Chelsea Headhunter gang, another group whose leaders he has passed information about.
Whatever happens when Lay does finally open his museum, one thing that he will not be displaying is a pair of Doctor Martens boots he paid £200 for from a German woman on EBay. Our clever Frauline appears to have duped Lay by selling a pair of her own boots and claiming they were Donaldson’s.
Tickets to visit Lay’s spare bedroom will probably not be available through the usual outlets.
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